There is clearly something wrong with the silencer / blood evidence relied upon in this case. There is something not quite right, about where police originally found the bodies downstairs and upstairs. Something wrong with the claim that there was only one rifle used in the shootings. Something wholly unsatisfactory about senior officers taking control of the crime scene before handing it over to SOCO more than an hour later, after bodies had quite literally been used like props in a stage production. Everywhere you look in this case, you find discrepancies, inconsistencies, ambiguities, and conflict. Nothing quite adds up like it should do and would do if it were all true. Exhibirs have been tampered with, substituted in many instances with similar items, exhibit labels have been altered and changed making it nigh on impossible to follow. Relatives who were jealous of Jeremy since long before the murders. The list of things which are wrong is lengthy. Then we gave the snubbed girlfriend scenario. She had been jilted. She did not want anybody else to have him, if she couldn't have him. She tried to suffocate him with a pillow, she wanted him dead. The next best thing to killing him physically, was to make up a story using facts and details she had got from other people or had read it in the newspapers, or seen it on TV news. She did not bring anything new to the investigation other than to introduce the hitman scenario. She only introduced that because she had heard local people talk about Mathew McDonald as being a mercenary, and she knew in her heart that Jeremy wouldn't have the nerve to carry out such a henious crime. Other people put ideas into her head, and words into her mouth. She made no mention of the use of the sound moderator, or even what type of gun had been used in the shootings. Nothing she said proved that Jeremy had killed anyone. If Jeremys convictions get quashed there won't be a retrial, because all the most impirtant exhibits in tge case have all long since been destroyed or disposed of...